I 49.2:W 53/34
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Status and trends of wetlands in the conterminous United States, information quality peer review plan |
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I 49.2:W 53/35
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Status and trends of wetlands in the conterminous United States, information quality and peer review process |
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I 49.2:W 62/4
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Whooping cranes the road to survival |
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I 49.2:W 64/12/2000
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Facts about federal wildlife laws |
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I 49.2:W 64/15/988
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National wildlife refuges and fish hatcheries : region two : Arizona, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas |
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I 49.2:W 64/16/2003
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National Wildlife Refuge System |
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I 49.2:W 64/17
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Wildlife at Rocky Mountain Arsenal |
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I 49.2:W 64/18/CHAMOR.
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Enjoy our wildlife in the Pacific = Gosa i lina'la' machalek gi Pasifiku |
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I 49.2:W 64/18/JAPAN/994
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Enjoy our wildlife in the Pacific = Taiheiyo chiiki no yasei do-shokubutsu o taisetsu ni |
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I 49.2:W 64/18/PALAUN
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Enjoy our wildlife in the Pacific = Doldeu a rengud ra duubech utem el klengar el arm ma dellomel ra elsel a Basibik |
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I 49.2:W 64/19
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Development of the Wildlife Institute of India : preserving wildlife resources of global significance |
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I 49.2:W 64/20
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Wildflowers, Lee Metcalf National Wildlife Refuge |
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I 49.2:W 64/21
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Wildlife use of agricultural drains in the Imperial Valley, California |
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I 49.2:W 64/22
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Cape Meares National Wildlife Refuge and State Park, Tillamook, Oregon : case study |
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I 49.2:W 64/23
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1980-1995 participation in fishing, hunting, and wildlife watching national and regional demographic trends |
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I 49.2:W 64/25
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National Wildlife Refuge System coloring book |
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I 49.2:W 64/26
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1991-2016 trend in participation rates for wildlife watching, by demographic group |
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I 49.2:W 64/27
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Celebrating the Wildlife and Sport Fish Restoration program : 75 years of conservation and partnership success |
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I 49.2:W 67
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Willamette Valley conservation study : strategic habitat conservation in Oregon's Willamette Valley |
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I 49.2:W 72
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Winthrop National Fish Hatchery : climate change vulnerability assessment |
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